TIMELESS PRINCIPLES FOR EFFECTIVE TEACHING AND LEARNING AND MODERN METHODS
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These modern methodologies prioritize active student engagement, meaningful communication, and cultural competence, creating a dynamic and effective learning environment for foreign language acquisition.
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Teaching and learning, principles of teaching, historical pedagogyHow to Cite
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